Steve == Steve Litt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Steve Hi all, In my book created with the Book document class, I have
Steve a four item bullet list in environment Itemize. It pagebreaks
Steve after the second item, and even more lame than that, the next
Steve page is consumed with a graphic float,
Steve == Steve Litt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Steve Hi all, As you all remember, when I switched to LyX 1.4.2 I
Steve griped that one of my books no longer had navigation.
Steve Now the other shoe dropped. I've been writing a new book, using
Steve the book document class in LyX 1.4.2, and
In a recent message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Uwe Stöhr
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote.
[...]
The I can recommend to recompile LyX and test out a more recent LyX 1.5
version, we made big efforts the last weeks.
There's also a manual version for LyX 1.5:
Hello Georg,
I am sorry for the very late reply, but I was away for the last few
days!
The file Test.lyx which I had sent to you was correct and also read
the file TestFig.fig, but for some reason LyX seems to change the
name of the file from TestFig.fig to LyX when I include it via
On Tuesday 06 February 2007 12:13:47 am Steve Litt wrote:
Then I created my own layout file, deriving a tsjsbook layout
derived from the book class. My new layout was minimal -- it did nothing
except create a new environment called Story, which worked perfectly well
when converting to dvi.
Dear All
How can one add a slide number for each slide in the very basic
attached beamer presentation?
Thanks in advance,
Paul
beamer_example.lyx
Description: application/lyx
Hi list,
who can tell me where i can find a list of command line options lyx accepts?
I do know about '--export latex' (and do use it a lot), but i would like
e.g. to ask lyx from the command line to reconfigure.
I googled for 'lyx command line' but didn't get any reasonable result.
Neither
On Tue, 6 Feb 2007, Hellmut Weber wrote:
Hi list,
who can tell me where i can find a list of command line options lyx accepts?
I do know about '--export latex' (and do use it a lot), but i would like
e.g. to ask lyx from the command line to reconfigure.
I googled for 'lyx command line' but
Hi,
I'm having problems when using TitleLatexCommand in my .layout file.
I use the command \coverpage instead of \maketitle to generate the
title page. This command is defined in my .sty file (included in the
Preamble section of the layout file).
Everything goes well until I specify
On Tuesday 06 February 2007 04:49, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Steve == Steve Litt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Steve Hi all, As you all remember, when I switched to LyX 1.4.2 I
Steve griped that one of my books no longer had navigation.
Steve Now the other shoe dropped. I've been writing a
Kevin == Kevin Paunovic [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Kevin Hi, I'm having problems when using TitleLatexCommand in my
Kevin .layout file.
Kevin I use the command \coverpage instead of \maketitle to generate
Kevin the title page. This command is defined in my .sty file
Kevin (included in the
On Tuesday 06 February 2007 05:51, José Matos wrote:
On Tuesday 06 February 2007 12:13:47 am Steve Litt wrote:
Then I created my own layout file, deriving a tsjsbook layout
derived from the book class. My new layout was minimal -- it did nothing
except create a new environment called Story,
Steve == Steve Litt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Steve It's at the bottom of the email. Note that in order to rule out
Steve my story LaTeX environment, I had this LyX environment refer
Steve to the built-in LaTeX quotation environment.
I suggest that you start with
Format 2
Input stdclass.inc
Hello LyXTesters,
I published a new version with LyX1.5.0alpha from 05-02-2007:
http://developer.berlios.de/project/showfiles.php?group_id=5117release_id=12178
This is mainly a bugfix release to the bug I accidentally introduced in
the last release from 04-02-2007.
If you still have python
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Hello LyXTesters,
I published a new version with LyX1.5.0alpha from 05-02-2007:
http://developer.berlios.de/project/showfiles.php?group_id=5117release_id=12178
This is mainly a bugfix release to the bug I accidentally introduced in
the last release from 04-02-2007.
If you
Steve == Steve Litt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Steve Unknown alignment `LeftMargin'
Steve [around line 13 of file /tmp/lyx_tmpdir6058ekMlTP/605827MUiz]
Steve [EMAIL PROTECTED] tsjustfacts]$
Try to move the hash mark in the line below
#Align Block # Left aligned in LyX
Em Sexta, 2 de Fevereiro de 2007 20:53, Enrico Forestieri escreveu:
LaTeX is a quite sophisticated typesetting system and lets you fine tune a
large set of style parameters. Below you can find a list of parameters that
I think are of interest to you. Those not starting with a backslash are
I'm using lyx-1.4.3 on Fedora with kde. What is the easiest way to enter a
few special accented characters? My language and document is english, but
let's say I'd like to enter a few spanish symbols. I know I can do this
with special latex, but is there a more generic (and newbie friendly) way?
Paul,
Your solution essentially pointed me in the right direction: it was a
pathing issue that was causing the problem. I, too had installed CYGWIN
LyX ( which was working ) and that had caused a confusion when I
installed Win32 LyX.
Order of operations:
I re-installed MikTex
Changed path to
I use LyX as a structured content editor. I mean, I need people write
the documentation of software manuals in a structured language and,
as they fear xml, I proposed LyX. So I wrote a .sty that contains
everything we need to generate manuals and documentation. This
includes commands Latex
I start from a .tex latex file that contains:
\lipsum[11] blahblah
I import this in LyX.
Then I export the .lyx file to plain latex (.tex) and I find this line:
\lipsum{[}11]
This seems to be due to the fact \lipsum command don't take arguments
but a unique optional argument (between square
The way to handle this, I'd think, is to use some kind of conditional.
LyX adds its material BEFORE your custom preamble stuff gets included.
So you basically just need to check for the existence of something you
know LyX will have done. LyX pretty much always to use inputenc.sty, so
perhaps
Aye aye, but this becomes tweaky when LyX declares a nude package
(without any option) and you declare, after that, the same package
but this time with options.
Ex: \usepackage{graphicx}
\usepackage[dvips]{graphicx}
This causes Latex compiler hauling that graphicx was already loaded
I am sorry if this question has been addressed already, but my search
of the usual sites came up empty.
Problem: What should I do to convince LlyX/LaTex to use the Italian
version of the internally generated labels like Contents (for TOC),
References (for bib)., etc.?
I thought switching the
Stefano Franchi wrote:
Problem: What should I do to convince LlyX/LaTex to use the Italian
version of the internally generated labels like Contents (for TOC),
References (for bib)., etc.?
I thought switching the language to Italian would be sufficient, but
clearly it is not. Hopefully I do
On 6 Feb, 2007, at 10:35 AM, Richard Heck wrote:
Stefano Franchi wrote:
Problem: What should I do to convince LlyX/LaTex to use the Italian
version of the internally generated labels like Contents (for TOC),
References (for bib)., etc.?
I thought switching the language to Italian would be
On Tuesday 06 February 2007 08:29, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Steve == Steve Litt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Steve It's at the bottom of the email. Note that in order to rule out
Steve my story LaTeX environment, I had this LyX environment refer
Steve to the built-in LaTeX quotation
On 6 Feb, 2007, at 10:35 AM, Richard Heck wrote:
Stefano Franchi wrote:
Problem: What should I do to convince LlyX/LaTex to use the Italian
version of the internally generated labels like Contents (for TOC),
References (for bib)., etc.?
I thought switching the language to Italian would be
On Tuesday 06 February 2007 09:27, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Steve == Steve Litt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Steve Unknown alignment `LeftMargin'
Steve [around line 13 of file /tmp/lyx_tmpdir6058ekMlTP/605827MUiz]
Steve [EMAIL PROTECTED] tsjustfacts]$
Try to move the hash mark in the line
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi I have something weird going on -
whenever I press one of the following keys - pskxcm - and as far as I
can tell only those keys, Lyx thinks I had Meta-keyed instead. (e.g. I
press s and get Alt+S options: T Shift+S ... etc.)
tried clean reinstall, no good.
using
Paul Smith wrote:
Dear All
How can one add a slide number for each slide in the very basic
attached beamer presentation?
Thanks in advance,
Paul
Is this what you want? (The change is in the preamble.) Note that this
is not necessarily how I would do it using one of the prefab themes.
In a recent message [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Anders Ekberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote.
I have a more and more annoying problem. The pdf-files I create works
for about 90% of the colleagues I send them to. But on some computers
(or rather installations) the fonts get messed up. This has always been
on
On 2/6/07, Paul A. Rubin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How can one add a slide number for each slide in the very basic
attached beamer presentation?
Is this what you want? (The change is in the preamble.) Note that this
is not necessarily how I would do it using one of the prefab themes.
That
Neal Becker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm using lyx-1.4.3 on Fedora with kde. What is the easiest way to
enter a
few special accented characters? My language and document is english,
but
let's say I'd like to enter a few spanish symbols. I know I can do this
with special latex,
On 2/6/07, Paul Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How can one add a slide number for each slide in the very basic
attached beamer presentation?
Is this what you want? (The change is in the preamble.) Note that this
is not necessarily how I would do it using one of the prefab themes.
That
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Neal Becker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm using lyx-1.4.3 on Fedora with kde. What is the easiest way to
enter a
few special accented characters? My language and document is english,
but
let's say I'd like to enter a few spanish symbols. I know I can do this
On Tue, 06 Feb 2007 19:28:29 -0500
David L. Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Neal Becker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm using lyx-1.4.3 on Fedora with kde. What is the easiest way to
enter a
few special accented characters? My language and document is
John Coppens wrote:
I've noticed that in many keyboards Ctl-. (Ctl + decimal point) is
defined as the Compose character. Try to enter the è as:
Ctl-. e `or reversed: Ctl-. ` e
If necessary, it's possible to define another character as Compose (or,
more 'modern', as MultiKey). I think
Kevin Paunovic writes:
I start from a .tex latex file that contains:
\lipsum[11] blahblah
I import this in LyX.
Then I export the .lyx file to plain latex (.tex) and I find this line:
\lipsum{[}11]
This seems to be due to the fact \lipsum command don't take arguments
but a unique
Stefano Franchi writes:
Well, I think I have hit the LyX/Babel bug/feature again. I have a
babel declaration in my standard preamble, which declares both English
and Italian, with English coming last. That seems to be the problem.
selecting Italian in the language pane of the LyX settings
On Tue, 06 Feb 2007 21:13:47 -0500
David L. Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Doesn't work for me (debian linux/american keyboard).
If you feel like it, try to check if you have a file in your home
directory called .Xmodmap (it's a hidden file). If so, add the following
line, else create it:
John Coppens wrote:
On Tue, 06 Feb 2007 21:13:47 -0500
David L. Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Doesn't work for me (debian linux/american keyboard).
If you feel like it, try to check if you have a file in your home
directory called .Xmodmap (it's a hidden file). If so, add the following
On Tue, 06 Feb 2007 23:14:45 -0500
David L. Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Cool. It works, except that it is Winkey-` e rather than the other
way around.
That depends on if the combinations are defined - in my case both
work. There's a lot of fun to be had with combinations. Try things
Steve == Steve Litt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Steve Hi all, In my book created with the Book document class, I have
Steve a four item bullet list in environment Itemize. It pagebreaks
Steve after the second item, and even more lame than that, the next
Steve page is consumed with a graphic float,
Steve == Steve Litt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Steve Hi all, As you all remember, when I switched to LyX 1.4.2 I
Steve griped that one of my books no longer had navigation.
Steve Now the other shoe dropped. I've been writing a new book, using
Steve the book document class in LyX 1.4.2, and
In a recent message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Uwe Stöhr
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote.
[...]
The I can recommend to recompile LyX and test out a more recent LyX 1.5
version, we made big efforts the last weeks.
There's also a manual version for LyX 1.5:
Hello Georg,
I am sorry for the very late reply, but I was away for the last few
days!
The file Test.lyx which I had sent to you was correct and also read
the file TestFig.fig, but for some reason LyX seems to change the
name of the file from TestFig.fig to LyX when I include it via
On Tuesday 06 February 2007 12:13:47 am Steve Litt wrote:
Then I created my own layout file, deriving a tsjsbook layout
derived from the book class. My new layout was minimal -- it did nothing
except create a new environment called Story, which worked perfectly well
when converting to dvi.
Dear All
How can one add a slide number for each slide in the very basic
attached beamer presentation?
Thanks in advance,
Paul
beamer_example.lyx
Description: application/lyx
Hi list,
who can tell me where i can find a list of command line options lyx accepts?
I do know about '--export latex' (and do use it a lot), but i would like
e.g. to ask lyx from the command line to reconfigure.
I googled for 'lyx command line' but didn't get any reasonable result.
Neither
On Tue, 6 Feb 2007, Hellmut Weber wrote:
Hi list,
who can tell me where i can find a list of command line options lyx accepts?
I do know about '--export latex' (and do use it a lot), but i would like
e.g. to ask lyx from the command line to reconfigure.
I googled for 'lyx command line' but
Hi,
I'm having problems when using TitleLatexCommand in my .layout file.
I use the command \coverpage instead of \maketitle to generate the
title page. This command is defined in my .sty file (included in the
Preamble section of the layout file).
Everything goes well until I specify
On Tuesday 06 February 2007 04:49, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Steve == Steve Litt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Steve Hi all, As you all remember, when I switched to LyX 1.4.2 I
Steve griped that one of my books no longer had navigation.
Steve Now the other shoe dropped. I've been writing a
Kevin == Kevin Paunovic [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Kevin Hi, I'm having problems when using TitleLatexCommand in my
Kevin .layout file.
Kevin I use the command \coverpage instead of \maketitle to generate
Kevin the title page. This command is defined in my .sty file
Kevin (included in the
On Tuesday 06 February 2007 05:51, José Matos wrote:
On Tuesday 06 February 2007 12:13:47 am Steve Litt wrote:
Then I created my own layout file, deriving a tsjsbook layout
derived from the book class. My new layout was minimal -- it did nothing
except create a new environment called Story,
Steve == Steve Litt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Steve It's at the bottom of the email. Note that in order to rule out
Steve my story LaTeX environment, I had this LyX environment refer
Steve to the built-in LaTeX quotation environment.
I suggest that you start with
Format 2
Input stdclass.inc
Hello LyXTesters,
I published a new version with LyX1.5.0alpha from 05-02-2007:
http://developer.berlios.de/project/showfiles.php?group_id=5117release_id=12178
This is mainly a bugfix release to the bug I accidentally introduced in
the last release from 04-02-2007.
If you still have python
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Hello LyXTesters,
I published a new version with LyX1.5.0alpha from 05-02-2007:
http://developer.berlios.de/project/showfiles.php?group_id=5117release_id=12178
This is mainly a bugfix release to the bug I accidentally introduced in
the last release from 04-02-2007.
If you
Steve == Steve Litt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Steve Unknown alignment `LeftMargin'
Steve [around line 13 of file /tmp/lyx_tmpdir6058ekMlTP/605827MUiz]
Steve [EMAIL PROTECTED] tsjustfacts]$
Try to move the hash mark in the line below
#Align Block # Left aligned in LyX
Em Sexta, 2 de Fevereiro de 2007 20:53, Enrico Forestieri escreveu:
LaTeX is a quite sophisticated typesetting system and lets you fine tune a
large set of style parameters. Below you can find a list of parameters that
I think are of interest to you. Those not starting with a backslash are
I'm using lyx-1.4.3 on Fedora with kde. What is the easiest way to enter a
few special accented characters? My language and document is english, but
let's say I'd like to enter a few spanish symbols. I know I can do this
with special latex, but is there a more generic (and newbie friendly) way?
Paul,
Your solution essentially pointed me in the right direction: it was a
pathing issue that was causing the problem. I, too had installed CYGWIN
LyX ( which was working ) and that had caused a confusion when I
installed Win32 LyX.
Order of operations:
I re-installed MikTex
Changed path to
I use LyX as a structured content editor. I mean, I need people write
the documentation of software manuals in a structured language and,
as they fear xml, I proposed LyX. So I wrote a .sty that contains
everything we need to generate manuals and documentation. This
includes commands Latex
I start from a .tex latex file that contains:
\lipsum[11] blahblah
I import this in LyX.
Then I export the .lyx file to plain latex (.tex) and I find this line:
\lipsum{[}11]
This seems to be due to the fact \lipsum command don't take arguments
but a unique optional argument (between square
The way to handle this, I'd think, is to use some kind of conditional.
LyX adds its material BEFORE your custom preamble stuff gets included.
So you basically just need to check for the existence of something you
know LyX will have done. LyX pretty much always to use inputenc.sty, so
perhaps
Aye aye, but this becomes tweaky when LyX declares a nude package
(without any option) and you declare, after that, the same package
but this time with options.
Ex: \usepackage{graphicx}
\usepackage[dvips]{graphicx}
This causes Latex compiler hauling that graphicx was already loaded
I am sorry if this question has been addressed already, but my search
of the usual sites came up empty.
Problem: What should I do to convince LlyX/LaTex to use the Italian
version of the internally generated labels like Contents (for TOC),
References (for bib)., etc.?
I thought switching the
Stefano Franchi wrote:
Problem: What should I do to convince LlyX/LaTex to use the Italian
version of the internally generated labels like Contents (for TOC),
References (for bib)., etc.?
I thought switching the language to Italian would be sufficient, but
clearly it is not. Hopefully I do
On 6 Feb, 2007, at 10:35 AM, Richard Heck wrote:
Stefano Franchi wrote:
Problem: What should I do to convince LlyX/LaTex to use the Italian
version of the internally generated labels like Contents (for TOC),
References (for bib)., etc.?
I thought switching the language to Italian would be
On Tuesday 06 February 2007 08:29, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Steve == Steve Litt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Steve It's at the bottom of the email. Note that in order to rule out
Steve my story LaTeX environment, I had this LyX environment refer
Steve to the built-in LaTeX quotation
On 6 Feb, 2007, at 10:35 AM, Richard Heck wrote:
Stefano Franchi wrote:
Problem: What should I do to convince LlyX/LaTex to use the Italian
version of the internally generated labels like Contents (for TOC),
References (for bib)., etc.?
I thought switching the language to Italian would be
On Tuesday 06 February 2007 09:27, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Steve == Steve Litt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Steve Unknown alignment `LeftMargin'
Steve [around line 13 of file /tmp/lyx_tmpdir6058ekMlTP/605827MUiz]
Steve [EMAIL PROTECTED] tsjustfacts]$
Try to move the hash mark in the line
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi I have something weird going on -
whenever I press one of the following keys - pskxcm - and as far as I
can tell only those keys, Lyx thinks I had Meta-keyed instead. (e.g. I
press s and get Alt+S options: T Shift+S ... etc.)
tried clean reinstall, no good.
using
Paul Smith wrote:
Dear All
How can one add a slide number for each slide in the very basic
attached beamer presentation?
Thanks in advance,
Paul
Is this what you want? (The change is in the preamble.) Note that this
is not necessarily how I would do it using one of the prefab themes.
In a recent message [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Anders Ekberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote.
I have a more and more annoying problem. The pdf-files I create works
for about 90% of the colleagues I send them to. But on some computers
(or rather installations) the fonts get messed up. This has always been
on
On 2/6/07, Paul A. Rubin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How can one add a slide number for each slide in the very basic
attached beamer presentation?
Is this what you want? (The change is in the preamble.) Note that this
is not necessarily how I would do it using one of the prefab themes.
That
Neal Becker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm using lyx-1.4.3 on Fedora with kde. What is the easiest way to
enter a
few special accented characters? My language and document is english,
but
let's say I'd like to enter a few spanish symbols. I know I can do this
with special latex,
On 2/6/07, Paul Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How can one add a slide number for each slide in the very basic
attached beamer presentation?
Is this what you want? (The change is in the preamble.) Note that this
is not necessarily how I would do it using one of the prefab themes.
That
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Neal Becker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm using lyx-1.4.3 on Fedora with kde. What is the easiest way to
enter a
few special accented characters? My language and document is english,
but
let's say I'd like to enter a few spanish symbols. I know I can do this
On Tue, 06 Feb 2007 19:28:29 -0500
David L. Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Neal Becker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm using lyx-1.4.3 on Fedora with kde. What is the easiest way to
enter a
few special accented characters? My language and document is
John Coppens wrote:
I've noticed that in many keyboards Ctl-. (Ctl + decimal point) is
defined as the Compose character. Try to enter the è as:
Ctl-. e `or reversed: Ctl-. ` e
If necessary, it's possible to define another character as Compose (or,
more 'modern', as MultiKey). I think
Kevin Paunovic writes:
I start from a .tex latex file that contains:
\lipsum[11] blahblah
I import this in LyX.
Then I export the .lyx file to plain latex (.tex) and I find this line:
\lipsum{[}11]
This seems to be due to the fact \lipsum command don't take arguments
but a unique
Stefano Franchi writes:
Well, I think I have hit the LyX/Babel bug/feature again. I have a
babel declaration in my standard preamble, which declares both English
and Italian, with English coming last. That seems to be the problem.
selecting Italian in the language pane of the LyX settings
On Tue, 06 Feb 2007 21:13:47 -0500
David L. Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Doesn't work for me (debian linux/american keyboard).
If you feel like it, try to check if you have a file in your home
directory called .Xmodmap (it's a hidden file). If so, add the following
line, else create it:
John Coppens wrote:
On Tue, 06 Feb 2007 21:13:47 -0500
David L. Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Doesn't work for me (debian linux/american keyboard).
If you feel like it, try to check if you have a file in your home
directory called .Xmodmap (it's a hidden file). If so, add the following
On Tue, 06 Feb 2007 23:14:45 -0500
David L. Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Cool. It works, except that it is Winkey-` e rather than the other
way around.
That depends on if the combinations are defined - in my case both
work. There's a lot of fun to be had with combinations. Try things
> "Steve" == Steve Litt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Steve> Hi all, In my book created with the Book document class, I have
Steve> a four item bullet list in environment Itemize. It pagebreaks
Steve> after the second item, and even more lame than that, the next
Steve> page is consumed with a
> "Steve" == Steve Litt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Steve> Hi all, As you all remember, when I switched to LyX 1.4.2 I
Steve> griped that one of my books no longer had navigation.
Steve> Now the other shoe dropped. I've been writing a new book, using
Steve> the book document class in LyX
In a recent message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Uwe Stöhr
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote.
[...]
The I can recommend to recompile LyX and test out a more recent LyX 1.5
version, we made big efforts the last weeks.
There's also a manual version for LyX 1.5:
Hello Georg,
I am sorry for the very late reply, but I was away for the last few
days!
The file Test.lyx which I had sent to you was correct and also read
the file TestFig.fig, but for some reason LyX seems to change the
name of the file from TestFig.fig to LyX when I include it via
On Tuesday 06 February 2007 12:13:47 am Steve Litt wrote:
> Then I created my own layout file, deriving a tsjsbook layout
> derived from the book class. My new layout was minimal -- it did nothing
> except create a new environment called Story, which worked perfectly well
> when converting to dvi.
Dear All
How can one add a slide number for each slide in the very basic
attached beamer presentation?
Thanks in advance,
Paul
beamer_example.lyx
Description: application/lyx
Hi list,
who can tell me where i can find a list of command line options lyx accepts?
I do know about '--export latex' (and do use it a lot), but i would like
e.g. to ask lyx from the command line to reconfigure.
I googled for 'lyx command line' but didn't get any reasonable result.
Neither
On Tue, 6 Feb 2007, Hellmut Weber wrote:
Hi list,
who can tell me where i can find a list of command line options lyx accepts?
I do know about '--export latex' (and do use it a lot), but i would like
e.g. to ask lyx from the command line to reconfigure.
I googled for 'lyx command line' but
Hi,
I'm having problems when using TitleLatexCommand in my .layout file.
I use the command \coverpage instead of \maketitle to generate the
title page. This command is defined in my .sty file (included in the
Preamble section of the layout file).
Everything goes well until I specify
On Tuesday 06 February 2007 04:49, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> > "Steve" == Steve Litt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Steve> Hi all, As you all remember, when I switched to LyX 1.4.2 I
> Steve> griped that one of my books no longer had navigation.
>
> Steve> Now the other shoe dropped. I've
> "Kevin" == Kevin Paunovic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Kevin> Hi, I'm having problems when using TitleLatexCommand in my
Kevin> .layout file.
Kevin> I use the command \coverpage instead of \maketitle to generate
Kevin> the title page. This command is defined in my .sty file
Kevin> (included
On Tuesday 06 February 2007 05:51, José Matos wrote:
> On Tuesday 06 February 2007 12:13:47 am Steve Litt wrote:
> > Then I created my own layout file, deriving a tsjsbook layout
> > derived from the book class. My new layout was minimal -- it did nothing
> > except create a new environment called
> "Steve" == Steve Litt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Steve> It's at the bottom of the email. Note that in order to rule out
Steve> my "story" LaTeX environment, I had this LyX environment refer
Steve> to the built-in LaTeX "quotation" environment.
I suggest that you start with
Format 2
Hello LyXTesters,
I published a new version with LyX1.5.0alpha from 05-02-2007:
http://developer.berlios.de/project/showfiles.php?group_id=5117_id=12178
This is mainly a bugfix release to the bug I accidentally introduced in
the last release from 04-02-2007.
If you still have python problems,
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